In the world of luxury sports watches, the conversation inevitably gravitates toward Patek Philippe's Nautilus or Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak—watches that dominate Instagram feeds, command $80,000–$150,000 secondary market premiums, and
The Rolex Daytona stands as horological royalty, representing the pinnacle of luxury sports chronographs. Since its inception in 1963, this legendary timepiece has evolved from a professional racing tool to the ultimate
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